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Re: N.Y.C. is F U C ^ # D after Bloomberg.
« Reply #526 on: August 15, 2022, 06:20:47 AM »
NYC congestion pricing: Here are the rates under 7 tolling scenarios
SiLive ^ | 8/14/22 | Silive
Posted on 8/15/2022, 8:54:08 AM by JonPreston

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- With Wednesday’s release of the environmental assessment for New York City’s proposed congestion pricing program, drivers got an in-depth look at how much they could be charged to drive into Manhattan’s Central Business District (CBD).

The comprehensive report outlines seven different tolling scenarios, with higher tolls rates, up to $23 during peak hours, in the scenarios that offer additional credits, caps and exemptions to certain vehicles.

These vehicles could see E-ZPass rates ranging anywhere from $9 to $23 during peak periods and from $5 to $12 during overnight hours, depending on the selected scenario.

Higher rates would also be charged to larger vehicles under the first six scenarios, with peak E-ZPass rates for small trucks ranging from $12 to $65 and for large trucks ranging from $12 to $82.

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Re: N.Y.C. is F U C ^ # D after Bloomberg.
« Reply #530 on: August 19, 2022, 09:39:05 AM »

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Re: N.Y.C. is F U C ^ # D after Bloomberg.
« Reply #531 on: August 22, 2022, 08:54:39 AM »

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Re: N.Y.C. is F U C ^ # D after Bloomberg.
« Reply #532 on: August 24, 2022, 09:10:54 PM »
My old 'hood 30 years ago.


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Re: N.Y.C. is F U C ^ # D after Bloomberg.
« Reply #533 on: August 25, 2022, 01:48:43 AM »
Glad you left?

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« Reply #534 on: August 25, 2022, 06:02:04 PM »
Glad you left?

Yes, the crowding, congestion, and knowledge that there were better places inspired me to leave.  I actually left a few weeks after the rioting, all planned.  Now I'm in SoCA, where we've been in a C-19 state of emergency for 29 months.  ::)

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Re: N.Y.C. is F U C ^ # D after Bloomberg.
« Reply #535 on: September 01, 2022, 11:12:00 AM »
Kathy Hochul Comes Out Against Concealed Carry: Good Guys with Guns Do Not Stop Armed Bad Guys
Breitbart ^ | 09/01/2022 | AWR HAWKINS
Posted on 9/1/2022, 1:52:33 PM by ChicagoConservative27

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) announced numerous new gun controls going into effect in her state Thursday and made clear her belief that good guys with guns do not stop bad guys.

“This whole concept that a good guy with a gun will stop the bad guys with a gun, it doesn’t hold up. And the data bears this out, so that theory is over,” she said, according to Fox News.

On August 9, 2022, Breitbart News pointed to an incident in West Palm Beach, Florida, where a 22-year-old man retrieved a gun from his car and allegedly threatened to “shoot the crowd up.” A concealed carrier pulled his own and shot the would-be attacker dead before any innocents were harmed.

A 22-year-old concealed carrier stopped a mass shooter in his tracks in Indiana’s Greenwood Park Mall on July 17.

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« Reply #536 on: September 06, 2022, 11:25:31 AM »
‘Overcrowded’ NYC Homeless Shelters Filled with 6,700 Border Crossers
Breitbart ^ | 09/06/2022 | John Binder
Posted on 9/6/2022, 1:57:24 PM


New York City’s “overcrowded” homeless shelters are filled, now housing 6,700 border crossers who have arrived in recent weeks on migrant buses sent from Texas by Gov. Greg Abbott (R).

For months, Abbott has sent buses filled with border crossers to New York City, which prides itself as the nation’s largest sanctuary jurisdiction for illegal aliens.

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« Reply #538 on: September 15, 2022, 01:06:44 PM »
Adams denies 'reassessing' NYC 'right to shelter' amid influx of 11,000 migrants, Martha's Vineyard planes
NY Post ^ | September 15, 2022 | Danielle Wallace
Posted on 9/15/2022, 3:13:30 PM by


New York City Mayor Eric Adams backtracked on Thursday, denying that his administration would be "reassessing" the right to shelter for asylum seekers amid an influx of 11,000 migrants since May.

On Wednesday, Adams told reporters that New York City’s shelter system was at its "breaking point," adding that the "city’s prior practices, which never contemplated the busing of thousands of people into New York City, must be reassessed."

The remark sparked reports suggesting he was considering the 1981 "right to shelter" agreement guaranteeing anyone without a place to sleep a bed in New York City.

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« Reply #539 on: September 17, 2022, 04:13:37 AM »
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California paid 45 percent less for COVID tests NY bought from Hochul donor
nypost.com ^ | September 16, 2022 | Zach Williams
Posted on 9/16/2022, 7:47:14 PM by lowbridge

California paid 45% less for the same COVID-19 tests that New York state bought from a company tied to $300,000 in campaign donations to Gov. Kathy Hochul — and watchdogs are calling for answers.

“The more we know the worse it looks,” John Kaehny, executive director of  Reinvent Albany, said while renewing his call for an investigation into the $637 million in state business paid to the New Jersey-based Digital Gadgets.

“This is a big deal. There is a lot of money and it looks really, really bad and there is a dark cloud of pay-to-play hanging over this – and it’s not going to go away.”

The revelation, first reported by the Times Union, that New York taxpayers getting soaked on the test purchases is just the latest instance of alleged corruption involving the Democratic incumbent ahead of the Nov. 8 election.

Kaehny is hardly the only Albany watcher calling for state or federal officials to probe how the New Jersey-based Digital Gadgets was able to charge the state nearly twice as much for rapid tests as the Omicron variant swept across the state last year.

“New Yorkers are supposed to believe it’s pure coincidence Gov. Hochul bought COVID tests for $12.25 apiece from a major donor, when other companies offered tests at half that price?” Assembly Minority Leader William Barclay (R-Oswego) said in a statement.

“This is negligence, incompetence or blatant corruption — maybe all three. Either way, it demands answers,” he added.

Spokespeople for state Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie did not respond to requests for comment.

Cutting out the Hochul-friendly middleman might have saved the Empire State as much as $286 million out of the $637 million in total payments to the company for 52 million tests,

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KEYWORDS: covid; hochul; newyork

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« Reply #540 on: September 19, 2022, 08:26:47 AM »

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« Reply #543 on: September 27, 2022, 05:34:18 AM »
New York City Office Space Glut Made Worse By Remote Work As Older Towers Face High
The Markets Cafe ^ | 09/26/2022 | Press Room
Posted on 9/27/2022, 12:01:26 AM


Is New York City's central business district finally recovering after Covid-19? The simple answer is no. Although residential rents in Manhattan were inflated to record highs, the rise of remote work quelled any recovery for the office space market in the borough.

Bloomberg reported blocks of decades-old office buildings sitting partially empty are becoming a multibillion-dollar problem for building owners.



Even though Goldman, Morgan Stanley, and other Wall Street firms have pushed for a return to the office after the Labor Day holiday, NYC's office-occupancy trends are still below half, according to card-swipe data provided by Kastle Systems.



Office vacancy rates have skyrocketed in NYC and other major cities worldwide, though it appears the US will have a slower office-market recovery -- this is likely due to persisting remote working trends.



Columbia University and New York University released a report that found remote work trends could force companies to reduce office space. They said lower tenant demand could result in a 28%, or $456 billion loss in the value of offices across the US. About 10% of that comes from NYC.

Partially empty office towers are leading to slower economic recovery in NYC. Many buildings with high vacancy rates were constructed between 1950-80 and had no meaningful upgrades.

The area is clustered with buildings from the 1950s to 1980s, many of which haven't been meaningfully upgraded in decades. The few that have been renovated struggle to compete with counterparts in tonier addresses on Park, Fifth and Madison avenues and new mega-developments on Manhattan's far west side.

The Third Avenue buildings have become "leave-behind space" rather than the types of offices that attract world-class tenants, said Nick Farmakis, vice chairman at Savills. -- Bloomberg

The picture remains cloudy for NYC because converting office space buildings to residential is challenging and expensive. Manhattan has had some conversions, but owners and developers are met with many challenges of zoning and architectural restrictions.

"The problem with Midtown is a lot of buildings need air and lights that the city requires, and you don't always get that," said Ran Eliasaf, founder and managing partner of investment firm Northwind Group, which is exploring residential conversions in the city. "Not every Class B building is an ideal target for conversion."

Older buildings are also being left behind as businesses desire newer ones or relocate out of the city. This leaves NYC with a rising number of older office buildings with high vacancy rates and has begun to impact how much property taxes the city brings in.

New York, like other cities, relies heavily on property taxes to fund schools, police and firefighters, as well as other services. Property taxes are the biggest source of revenue for the city, delivering about $1 out of every $3 taken in. And offices account for about a fifth of that.

Before the pandemic, the levies had climbed by about 6% a year on average, driven by rising property values. That helped finance new programs and services, as well as keep up with rising labor costs, said Ana Champeny, the vice president for research at the Citizens Budget Commission, a nonpartisan budget watchdog and research firm.

Manhattan's major office districts were no exception, generating steadily more revenue. But, in the fiscal year that ended June 30, the first to take into account the impact the pandemic had on real estate, tax levies from those areas declined by 11% to $5.24 billion.

The biggest drop was in a part of Midtown East north of Grand Central that the city's Department of Finance calls "Plaza," which contains some of the Third Avenue properties.



-- Bloomberg

The takeaway is that NYC has too many old office buildings that are no longer appealing to companies because of various factors due to remote working and the desire for new shiny new towers with top-of-the-line amenities.

Remember, we've pointed out There's An Amazing Glut Of Office Space In Every Major Metro Area and Office Space Market Faces "Economic Downturn" Due To Perfect Storm Of Factors.


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« Reply #545 on: September 27, 2022, 08:43:30 AM »
New York City ordered to reinstate all cops fired over vaccine mandates
The Post Millennial, ^ | Sep 24, 2022 | Joshua Young
Posted on 9/27/2022, 10:59:09 AM by george76

Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lyle Frank said the city's vaccine mandate was invalid "to the extent it has been used to impose a new condition of employment" for members of the Police Benevolent Association (PBA), the largest union to which NYC police belong.

A Manhattan supreme court judge ruled on Friday that cops who were fired because of the city's Covid vaccine mandate had to be reinstated.

According to the New York Post, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lyle Frank said the city's vaccine mandate was invalid "to the extent it has been used to impose a new condition of employment" for members of the Police Benevolent Association (PBA), the largest union to which NYC police belong.

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PBA President Pat Lynch said, "This decision confirms what we have said from the start: the vaccine mandate was an improper infringement on our members' right to make personal medical decisions in consultation with their own health care professionals."

"To be unequivocally clear, this Court does not deny that at the time it was issued the vaccine mandate was appropriate and lawful,” Judge Frank said in his ruling. Rather, the judge said the issue at hand was the "legal basis or lawful authority for the DOH (Department of Health) to exclude employees from the workplace and impose any other adverse employment action as an appropriate enforcement mechanism of the vaccine mandate."

The ruling made clear that the mandate was wrong because its enforcement went past "monetary sanctions." New York City's Department of Mental Health and Hygiene tried to enforce the city's Covid vaccine mandate through multiple means, including unpaid leaves, suspension, and terminating employees who did not get the shot.

Frank maintained that those kinds of changes needed to be made through collective bargaining agreements between the city employer and the union.

Last week another Manhattan judge ruled that Alexander Deletto, a Brooklyn cop, should keep his job as a police officer after refusing the Covid vaccine. He had claimed religious exemption but was denied for unclear reasons by the department.

New York City's Law Department said it would appeal the ruling and said, "It is at odds with every other court decision upholding the mandate as a condition of employment."

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Re: N.Y.C. is F U C ^ # D after Bloomberg.
« Reply #547 on: September 28, 2022, 05:26:28 AM »
They're going to elect Hochul again, aren't they?
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« Reply #548 on: September 28, 2022, 05:29:43 AM »
They're going to elect Hochul again, aren't they?

Of course!  Most of the normal sane people fled to Florida and other places.  Now we are loaded with TDS freaks and nuts. 

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« Reply #549 on: September 30, 2022, 06:26:11 AM »